词汇 | insurgent |
释义 | insurgent noun uk /ɪnˈsɜː.dʒənt/ us /ɪnˈsɝː.dʒənt/ [ Cusually plural ]formal someone who is fighting against the government in their own country: 叛乱者,造反者,暴动者 All approaches to the capital are now under the control of the insurgents.所有通往首都的道路都被叛乱分子控制了。 [ C ]US someone who opposes political authority(尤指政党的)反对派 Activism & pressure groups active citizen active citizenship active resistance activism activist circulator citizen advocacy clicktivism clicktivist counter-demonstrate identity politics insurgency insurrection interest group lobbyist social entrepreneur special interest group stage a demonstration super-lobbyist super-militant You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking action against people in power Opposing & against insurgent | American Dictionaryinsurgent noun[ C ] us/ɪnˈsɜr·dʒənt/ world history a person who is a member of a group that is fighting against the government of their country Examples of insurgentinsurgent What they lacked in armaments and numbers, the insurgents made up for with competent leadership, skill, mobility, motivation, courage, determination and perseverance. On the other hand, the insurgents, whose survival was at stake, were even more determined not to lose. The insurgents had gained their first objective by winning a major though costly victory. The response of the insurgents was swift and dramatic. First, activists and insurgents have different political agendas. The other dimension is temporal: the differing relationship between activists and insurgents that results as movements encounter insurgencies at different stages of their life-cycle. However, its moral passions and indifference to political calculations also portend conflict with partisan insurgents, who inevitably rank movement objectives below electoral imperatives. What the student group and their allies appropriated was therefore the collective property of the growing army of potential insurgents. In light of the preceding, it is tempting but misleading to conclude that the insurgents did not win ; the military simply lost. Second, activists and insurgents have different political time frames. One dimension is structural: the differing agendas, time frames, and identities of the movement activists and party insurgents. Given the balance of forces on the ground, few could have imagined that the war would have lasted that long and ended in favour of the insurgents. Mature movements embroil insurgents in intricate and sometimes costly negotiations, but the quiet arrangement of distributive benefits is less of a strain than the visible confrontations with more youthful movements. Such a catastrophe could not have happened without the army's loss of will, the government's estrangement from civil society and, of course, the unfaltering determination and competence of the insurgents. In addition to robbing victims of their money, many insurgents seized deeds and debt records testifying to an economic aspect of the violence that has been little studied. See all examples of insurgent These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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